dress如何读

英:[dres]

美:[dres]

dress英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]连衣裙 garment for a woman or girl, consisting of a bodice and skirt in one piece
  2. [U]衣服,服装 clothes, especially outer garments for either men or women
v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 给…穿衣,穿着 put clothes on oneself or sb else
  2. vt. & vi. 装饰,打扮 ornament; brush and comb

dress是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 衣服,服装,服饰,衣着,装束
  2. 女装,女服,连衣裙(女人常穿的外衣,一般与裙子相连),外衣
  3. 覆盖物
  4. 童装
  5. 礼服,正装,盛装
  6. 羽毛
  7. 外表,外形,形式
v. (动词)
  1. 打扮,装饰,修饰
  2. 穿衣(服),穿(晚)礼服,穿盛装,(使)穿着,使穿衣,给...穿衣
  3. 包扎(伤处),给敷药,给(伤口)敷药,敷裹
  4. 布置
  5. 加工,处理
  6. 替...做衣服
  7. 整,整装,整队
  8. 调制(色拉)
  9. 制作(菜),烹调(饮食),做(菜)
  10. 【军】看齐
  11. 梳理(头发),梳刷

dress变形

复数:dresses

第三人称单数:dresses

现在分词:dressing

过去式:dressed

过去分词:dressed

dress扩展

dressed (adj.)

dress词根

词根:dress

adj.

dressed 穿好衣服的;打扮好的;去内脏及分割加工好的(特指动物,如鱼,禽类等)

dressy 讲究服装的

n.

dressing 穿衣;加工;调味品;装饰;梳理

dressage 盛装舞步;花式骑术训练;驯马技术

dressmaking 女装裁缝

v.

dressing 给…穿衣;为…打扮(dress的现在分词)

dressed 装饰;给…穿衣;布置(dress的过去分词)

dressmaking 制衣(尤指制女装,dressmake的ing形式)

dress英英释义

Noun

1. a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice

2. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion;

"formal attire"

"battle dress"

3. clothing in general;

"she was refined in her choice of apparel"

"he always bought his clothes at the same store"

"fastidious about his dress"

Verb

1. put on clothes;

"we had to dress quickly"

"dress the patient"

"Can the child dress by herself?"

2. provide with clothes or put clothes on;

"Parents must feed and dress their child"

3. put a finish on;

"dress the surface smooth"

4. dress in a certain manner;

"She dresses in the latest Paris fashion"

"he dressed up in a suit and tie"

5. dress or groom with elaborate care;

"She likes to dress when going to the opera"

6. kill and prepare for market or consumption;

"dress a turkey"

7. arrange in ranks;

"dress troops"

8. decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods

9. provide with decoration;

"dress the windows"

10. put a dressing on;

"dress the salads"

11. cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of;

"dress the plants in the garden"

12. cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width

13. convert into leather;

"dress the tanned skins"

14. apply a bandage or medication to;

"dress the victim's wounds"

15. give a neat appearance to;

"groom the dogs"

"dress the horses"

16. arrange attractively;

"dress my hair for the wedding"

Adjective

1. suitable for formal occasions;

"formal wear"

"a full-dress uniform"

"dress shoes"

2. (of an occasion) requiring formal clothes;

"a dress dinner"

"a full-dress ceremony"

dress词组

dress oneself打扮;给自己穿衣服

dress upv. 打扮,装饰;穿上盛装

dress in(使)穿…的服装;乔装打扮

wedding dress结婚礼服

dress for为…而打扮

evening dress夜礼服

dress code着装要求

dress designing服装设计

fancy dressn. 化装舞会所穿着的服装

dress up as装扮成,打扮成

formal dressn. 礼服

dress down叱责;着朴素的服装;梳刷

long dress长衣

dress and personal adornment服饰

full dress礼服,晚礼服;挂满旗

maternity dressn. 孕妇装

dress shirt礼服衬衫;男式白衬衫

cocktail dress酒会礼服;(正式场合穿的)短裙

dress form女装人体模型;服装人体模型;服装模型(陈列服装的人体模型)

casual dress便装;休闲服装

dress区别

 uniform, clothing, clothes, dress, garment, suit, costume, gown, robe, coat

这组词都有“衣服、服装”的意思,其区别是:

uniform指某团体或组织统一做的制服,如军服、校服等。

clothing常用词,集合名词,是衣服的总称。

clothes普通用词,多指包括上衣、内衣或裤子等具体的一件件衣服。

dress多指正式场合或为某些特定用途而穿的服装,也指童装或女性穿的连衣裙。

garment语气庄重,正式用词,复数形式可与clothes换用,指身上全部穿着。单数形式指单件衣服,尤指长袍、外套等外面的衣服。

suit指一套服装,一般有几件配成一套的套装。

costume指流行某一地区或某一时代的服装,也指演员的戏装。

gown指女人穿的长服,尤指教士、法官、教授等的礼服或妇女的睡衣等,也指长袍。

robe指长袍,也指浴衣、晨衣。

coat指上衣、外衣、大衣、外套及女式上装。

以上来源于网络

 put on, dress, wear

这组词都有“穿衣,穿”的意思,其区别是:

put on普通用语,指把衣服、鞋袜、帽子、手套等戴上去,侧重穿戴的动作。

dress普通用词,指给自己或他人穿衣。既表动作又可表状态。

wear最常用词,指穿衣、鞋袜或戴手套等,侧重穿戴的状态。

以上来源于网络

dress词源中文解释

约于1300年,“使直; 指导,控制; 准备烹饪”,源自古法语 dresser, drecier “抬起(自己); 处理,准备; 举起,抬起,吊起; 设置,安排,摆放(餐桌),上(食物); 整理,纠正,指导”,源自通俗拉丁语 *directiare “使直”,源自拉丁语 directus “直接的,笔直的”,过去分词形式为 dirigere “使直”,源自 dis- “分开”(见 dis-)和 regere “指导,引导,保持直线”(源自 PIE 词根 *reg- “沿直线移动”)。

“装饰,装扮”的意义来自14世纪晚期,与“穿衣服”的意义相同。在军事上,“dress ranks”指“排列部队的列”,这个意义仍然存在。关于男性,指裤子中性器官的位置,最早见于1961年。

Dress up “穿上最好的衣服,装扮华丽”始于1670年代; dress down “穿着比预期要少正式的衣服”始于1960年。及物动词 dress (someone) down, “责骂,训斥”,始于1876年,早期只是 dress(1769年),其中的意义是反讽的。在中古英语中, dress up 的意思是“起床”, dress down 的意思是“跪下”。相关词汇: Dressed; dressing。

dress词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French drescer, dresser to direct, put right, from Vulgar Latin *directiare, from Latin directus direct, past participle of dirigere to direct, from dis- + regere to lead straight — more at right

The first known use of dress was in the 14th century

dress儿童词典英英释义

dry1 of 3adjective

free or nearly free from liquid and especially water dry steam

dry weight

characterized by loss or lack of water: as

lacking precipitation and humidity

a dry climate

lacking freshness : stale

low in or deprived of natural juices or moisture a dry fruit

dry hay

not being in or under water

dry land

thirsty sense 1

marked by the absence of alcoholic beverages

a dry party

no longer damp or sticky

the paint is dry

containing or using no liquid (as water) dry heat

a dry creek

not giving milk

a dry cow

not producing phlegm

dry cough

not producing or yielding what is expected or wanted

a dry oil well

marked by a matter-of-fact, ironic, or terse manner of expression

dry humor

failing to arouse interest or enthusiasm

a dry lecture

not sweet

dry wines

relating to, favoring, or practicing prohibition of alcoholic beverages

a dry county

dry2 of 3verb

to make or become dry

dry3 of 3noun

prohibitionist

dress1 of 3verb

to make or set straight

to put clothes on

to provide with clothing

to put on or wear formal or fancy clothes

to trim or decorate for display

to put in order

to apply dressings or medicine to

dress a wound

to arrange (as the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling

groom entry 2 sense 1

to kill and prepare for market

dress a chicken

to apply manure or fertilizer to

smooth entry 2 sense 2, finish

dress2 of 3noun

clothing sense 1

an outer garment with a skirt for a woman or child

clothing appropriate to a particular time or occasion evening dress

Roman dress

dress3 of 3adjective

suitable or required for a formal occasion

dress clothes

relating to or used for a dress

dress1 of 3verb

to make or set straight

to put clothes on

to provide with clothing

to put on or wear formal or fancy clothes

to trim or decorate for display

to put in order

to apply dressings or medicine to

dress a wound

to arrange (as the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling

groom entry 2 sense 1

to kill and prepare for market

dress a chicken

to apply manure or fertilizer to

smooth entry 2 sense 2, finish

dress2 of 3noun

clothing sense 1

an outer garment with a skirt for a woman or child

clothing appropriate to a particular time or occasion evening dress

Roman dress

dress3 of 3adjective

suitable or required for a formal occasion

dress clothes

relating to or used for a dress

dress医学词典英英释义

dressverb

to apply dressings or medicaments to

dress 例句

1 A pale pink strapless dress brushes my shoes.

2 I guess he didn’t bother to get dressed today either.

3 Today people still dress up as witches, ghosts, skeletons and other scary things.

今天人仍然盛妆打扮如巫婆 、 鬼 、 骨骼和其他的容易受惊的事物.

4 Our room isn’t very large, but there are huge vents, safety mats leaning against the wall, and an instructor who’s dressed like an aviator, with her curly brown hair pulled back in a ponytail.

5 “Tonight we’ll pick our special cloth from the trunks and get going on a design for all of our dresses and for Conrad’s shirt.”

6 She was there for your first crushes and heartbreaks, your party dresses and spins at sophisticated states like anomie.

7 A man dressed in rags pushed a large cart that already contained two corpses—a child and young woman, their skin tinted a pale yellow.

8 We may as well be dressed in tissue paper, for all the protection they give.

9 At seven, Belky wears a white First Communion dress and long white gloves; at nine, a yellow cheerleader’s skirt; at fifteen, for her quinceanera, a pink taffeta dress with lace sleeves and white satin shoes.

10 But I wanted pants-style pockets that hung inside my dress like goat udders.

11 What I love best about Sundays is that not only is Pop Pop sober, but we get to pretend like we’re something special, dressed in our Sunday best.

12 The family dressed in the usual all black, the women with big hats, the men with shined shoes.

13 They dressed shivering and then climbed the trail to the upper river.

14 My class has already heard about that, so maybe when I dress up as Malala, I can talk about everything else she’s been doing.

15 “I...I’ve been trying,” I said, and pulled a loose string on the hem of my dress.

16 Maggie’s super nervous, even though she did awesome at dress rehearsal today.

17 “I’ll say you do a lovely job, thought, so neat. That dress looks professional.”

18 Wearing traditional Roman dress, Octavian went to the Temple of Bellona, the ancient goddess of war.

19 And Betty Allen washed my dress for me, which was very nice and thoughtful of her.

20 When I visited Felicia the following day, she was dressed in her coronation gown, her crown, and all her necklaces.

dress 同义词

2 润饰

retouch

3 礼服的

full-dress

5 选矿

dressing cradling van

10 需穿礼服的

dress-up

16 给…施肥

manure fertilize

18 准备好

fit ripe get ready

19

tan

20 烹调

cooking dressing cook

23 看齐

facing

24 衣着

person apparel attire

29 盛装的

habiliment

31

go Dutch

32 衣服的

vestiary sartorial

34 使穿衣

apparel tire attire

39 给…穿衣服

clothe

41 洗矿

washup rock van

43 装好

set

44 给施肥

nourish top dress

45 穿礼服

full dress

57 排列整齐

arrange justify

62 套裙

overskirt

64 满座

bumper roomful

66 敷裹

patch dressing

67 女服

costume

69

paint spread

70

wind

dress 短语相关

dress-down day cocktail dress fancy dress dress rehearsal top dress dress pattern dress code granny dress evening dress dress uniform

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